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i said can you help us find folks? they brought us binders full of women. >> reporter: binders of women was the number one searched item on google and punch line for democrats. >> we don't have to collect a bunch of binders, to find, talented, driven, young women. >> reporter: reenergizing voters is one thing, the president seems to have accomplished that, what we don't know if the president has won over any new converts. with the race tight here in battleground state ohio, time is running out. jake tapper, abc news, traveling with the president in athens, ohio. >>> probably won't have the fallout from the debate and numbers until end of the week. right now, gallup, back to back leads, among likely voters for romney. but you heard -- going into the piece they're both going to be at the same event tonight in new york. the dinner, traditional kind of, lay down your arms, cut through. >> have some jokes. >> loosen the mood. >> raise some money for them. >> dates back to 1960. >> nixon and kennedy. >> yes, i would imagine
i said can you help us find folks? they brought us binders full of women. >> reporter: binders of women was the number one searched item on google and punch line for democrats. >> we don't have to collect a bunch of binders, to find, talented, driven, young women. >> reporter: reenergizing voters is one thing, the president seems to have accomplished that, what we don't know if the president has won over any new converts. with the race tight here in battleground state ohio,...
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thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. a mild start, but kind of an interesting weekend. >> it is. transition weekend from the hot temperatures we had earlier in the week seeing some cooling this morning with low clouds, fog, a little bit of mist around san francisco where it's 57 degrees and mild temperatures around most of the bay area right now, patchy low clouds and inland across some of our values, too. southwest wind at 14 helping to bring in some low clouds. so, our east bay valleys, as well, into solano counties. by 1:00, most of the low clouds around west of the golden gate down the coastline and mainly clear skies today inland but temperatures pretty mild. mid-70s around livermore and getting into morgan hill and oakland 72 and 68 san francisco. but i want to show you the radar because right now a battle going on on the west coast with the rain and snow north of the california, oregon, border. sunshine to the south but that line will move south late tomorrow. we'll let you know what it means for the rest of the w
thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez. a mild start, but kind of an interesting weekend. >> it is. transition weekend from the hot temperatures we had earlier in the week seeing some cooling this morning with low clouds, fog, a little bit of mist around san francisco where it's 57 degrees and mild temperatures around most of the bay area right now, patchy low clouds and inland across some of our values, too. southwest wind at 14 helping to bring in some low clouds. so, our east bay...
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amy hollyfield joins us live from at&t park. tell us more. >> reporter: last night you got to see and hear what whom advantage is like. even players said it felt like a party atmosphere. they noticed that the fans were into it early. you could hear the fans not only shouting for the giants but yelling vogie for ryan vogelsong the man of the night he had an incredible game that included nine strikeouts k career high for him. he said he feeds off the fans in the stadium. -- cain hopefully will too he's the one that will be pitching tonight. the fans say they are feeling confident about game 7. >> these guys are are amazing, they will make it happen. >> you don't expect them to be here going down in the divisional series and coming back. >> matt has had a great year for us. he's one of the elite pitchers in the game. you know when he goes out there he's going to give you all he has. and he competes as well as anybody, good stuff. >> reporter: -- [ no audio ] >>> heavier showers on san mateo bridge towards hayward and union city tow
amy hollyfield joins us live from at&t park. tell us more. >> reporter: last night you got to see and hear what whom advantage is like. even players said it felt like a party atmosphere. they noticed that the fans were into it early. you could hear the fans not only shouting for the giants but yelling vogie for ryan vogelsong the man of the night he had an incredible game that included nine strikeouts k career high for him. he said he feeds off the fans in the stadium. -- cain...
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people who are used to their start button and used to using their mouse for everything, several commands at the touch of a mouse, this will be disruptive for them. so there will be a learning curve. but they've had to modernize the system and i think they've done a great job at that. >> michael, you said 90% of enterprises will not buy until 2014. so what is it that -- why wait so long? >> really what we said was that 90% of organizations would stipulate windows 8 for broad deployment. so they'll look at it for certain users that really need it, but for most of their users, they'll probably actually wait for windows 9. >> and how long will that be before that comes out? >> we think microsoft will ship windows 9 relatively quickly. we're expecting it within two years after windows 8, which is short for microsoft. usually there's about three years between releases. >> so natalie, that's kind of an interesting fact if that happens. with all these new features that you've talked about, the pc market is still really important, as well. so how are consumers away from the business, the househol
people who are used to their start button and used to using their mouse for everything, several commands at the touch of a mouse, this will be disruptive for them. so there will be a learning curve. but they've had to modernize the system and i think they've done a great job at that. >> michael, you said 90% of enterprises will not buy until 2014. so what is it that -- why wait so long? >> really what we said was that 90% of organizations would stipulate windows 8 for broad...
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he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think there's any doubt of that at all. >> quenton, do you think that armstrong will ever admit to cheating or do you think he will die insisting he was clean? >> i think when you look at the sworn deposition that he gave and the fact that he repeatedly again and again and again apparently lies, if all the evidence which has been presented so far is to be believed -- and i think most people do now believe that evidence -- he lies again and again and again and he's built up this enormous edifice of lies which he inhabits now. so i think in fact it is possible unlikely that h
he joins us from sydney, australia. thank you for joining us. you have seen the evidence and heard armstrong's denial. what do you think after it? did he cheat? >> i don't think there's any doubt whatsoever, don, that he cheated. this was indeed the biggest heist ever carried out in sport. it was the biggest fraud ever carried out in sport. and it was highly organized. and the man leading that organization and leading the fraud within his own team was lance armstrong. i don't think...
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he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ you know i wish i had jessie's girl ♪ >>> you know the song. can you believe it's rick springfield singing it in the subway? that is fantastic. this is going to be our all-time "play of the day" coming up in a couple of minutes. >> how many -- >> that is every girl's dream, though. to be serenaded with that song by rick. >> and there's a lot more of it to come. >>> good morning, everyone. robin, we told everyone she's home from the hospital. great to have amy robach here. >> so happy robin is home. >>> coming up, a stunning twist to a home invasion case. the college student who was shot after she wandered into a stranger's house. this morning, her surprising explanation of why she may have done it. >> a strange case. >>> we have an all-star reunion blowout coming up. the stars of "st. elsewhere." it's one of the greats.
he's trying to restrict us, again. he's taking us backwards. george allen is the last thing we need in washington. anncr: the democratic senatorial campaign committee is... responsible for the content of this advertising. ♪ you know i wish i had jessie's girl ♪ >>> you know the song. can you believe it's rick springfield singing it in the subway? that is fantastic. this is going to be our all-time "play of the day" coming up in a couple of minutes. >> how many --...
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we appreciate you sharing with us. i know this is bittersweet because it really does kind of represent, i guess, the future of space flight and your greatest worries about that? >> well, you know, the space shuttle, unfortunately, in my opinion, it was retired early. it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station. >> leroy, thanks so much for reflecting with us. and helping us to appreciate the "endeavour" in a whole different way. thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you, good to be with you. >>> all right, checking some international stories at this hour. the joint u.n. arab
we appreciate you sharing with us. i know this is bittersweet because it really does kind of represent, i guess, the future of space flight and your greatest worries about that? >> well, you know, the space shuttle, unfortunately, in my opinion, it was retired early. it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with...
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all of us serving you. us bank anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> okay, time for your "morning read," stories that pop out at us from newspapers and on line. school changes in school cafeterias across the country may be helping. "usa today" says childhood obesity rates have dropped slightly in sev
all of us serving you. us bank anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so...
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is a very very exciting time for scotland and that everyone has to lay out their star and be up to us who believe in independence those who believe that scotland can be a better country if it's independent makes a sort of decisions we show. the scottish people and it's up to the always who want people to vote nor the case for staying in the union and by the feel scotland and scots would be big check. the links with united kingdom. and most of the weapons being smuggled to the syrian rebels from abroad are bolstering the strength of islamic extremists that's according to u.s. officials who say radical elements are poised to take over syria if asked of falls argus renegotiate has the details. the u.s. has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up in quite on the contrary the united states officials are now saying that in fact the money that they keep sending over which then goes towards the purchasing of arms which end up in the hands of the islamist extremist gr
is a very very exciting time for scotland and that everyone has to lay out their star and be up to us who believe in independence those who believe that scotland can be a better country if it's independent makes a sort of decisions we show. the scottish people and it's up to the always who want people to vote nor the case for staying in the union and by the feel scotland and scots would be big check. the links with united kingdom. and most of the weapons being smuggled to the syrian rebels from...
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he could use his very fluent draftsmanship to give a sense of the most immediate, the most spontaneous recording and projecting of something seen in the modern world. that economy also spreads to the devices he uses, which bring the spectator of his works into the game. "i recognize that. i know that that's very up to date. i understand it. i am modern like the artist." and it's that interplay that he generates between the spectator and his audience that is very, very modern. (narrator) the painter of montmartre's decadence had an aristocratic start. born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymond of toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentr
he could use his very fluent draftsmanship to give a sense of the most immediate, the most spontaneous recording and projecting of something seen in the modern world. that economy also spreads to the devices he uses, which bring the spectator of his works into the game. "i recognize that. i know that that's very up to date. i understand it. i am modern like the artist." and it's that interplay that he generates between the spectator and his audience that is very, very modern....
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still his tenses he tells us stories about his mother land. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather the tens and move to another pole sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. passage that the phone watches show every single day. and waiting for you to stumble. i saw a man with a video camera so i moved over and he followed me some of them we realized they were following everyone from early in the morning. was. the only chance to get rid of him. is to reveal him. the devil operation on our t.v. . breaking news this hour here on r t a large number of casualties reported in a car bomb attack in the southern district of the syrian capital damascus this despite the agreed four day truce between rebels and the government for the muslim holiday of. forward motion areas fighting alongsi
still his tenses he tells us stories about his mother land. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather the tens and move to another pole sure they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter women and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. passage that the phone watches show every single day....
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if germany has viking ships it should use them to create a stronger europe but i doubt that we do it by creating the by supporting an unsustainable arrangement was the euro as it is by doing a fiscal pact which is basically strangulating european economy so in that sense germany should indeed assert european interests i would say more strongly that it's interest you what are these bargaining chips the bargaining chips are not many anymore and we gave one way again which is the yes and which is i mean still european increase in the capital of the years i'm still requires. a sense of parliament and so on but parliament really is lame parliament a sense because the major parties in coalition government and outside always agree to stock up the capital so there's an encroachment upon sovereign budgetary rights and the parliament is not defending those but basically that's the last bargaining chip our sovereign budgetary rights and i just clarify there by e.s.m. we mean the european stability mechanism not say a pox whereby all the countries put money in and it's given out to those countri
if germany has viking ships it should use them to create a stronger europe but i doubt that we do it by creating the by supporting an unsustainable arrangement was the euro as it is by doing a fiscal pact which is basically strangulating european economy so in that sense germany should indeed assert european interests i would say more strongly that it's interest you what are these bargaining chips the bargaining chips are not many anymore and we gave one way again which is the yes and which is...
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thank you very much for being with us thank you for inviting me miss us or not one of mr holland's campaign slogans was change is now that was the most important slogan actually of the hell contain and actually now we see lots of changes indeed here in france but unfortunately not always for the better so where is france going right now. this situation is complicated at the moment and we'll get even more so it's not just in france but all euro zone countries look at what is happening in greece italy spain portugal arland france is somewhat better off than those in the south but the situation here is grave unemployment has surpassed the three million mark and things will continue to worsen why is this happening because our economic policy is bound to create recession cycles the central strategy is to cut government spending apparently in order to balance the budget people often say there is a budget deficit so in order to balance it we just need to cut government spending but it only works if your income comes from salary the state's revenue comes from income tax corporate tax rate eighty ta
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what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching for it. we'll be watching for it. thank you so much. >> great to be here. >>> today, the final blow to lance armstrong's cycling career. >> lance armstrong has no place in cycling. >> just ahead, armstrong responds to the loss of sponsors and supporters amid the doping allegations. next, you'll hear from him. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loa
what if russia does want to use drones? what if china does want to use drones? hezbollah flew an unarmed drone over israel, i believe, two weeks ago. what if hezbollah wants to use a drone. the argument that has been made for drones is basically acompanies the technology. it is a technology that is essentially meant to be used and i think that's one of the large problems with it. >> i know because of your reporting, you're hoping drones coming up tonight in the debate. you'll be watching...
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makes us stronger but in what way. there aren't any examples of joint manufacturing projects that have been successful thanks to the e.u. many people believe that airbus an area on space launchers were the result of e.u. cooperation but that's completely wrong these projects are international and i support international cooperation there is also a moral aspect to the european integration crisis people understand that they can't control the process anymore we just need to take the power to determine our own future back into our hands and then moral will improve. you also known as the harsh critic of another membership of france and. why. nato was created in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine to counterbalance the soviet union does the soviet union still exist no moreover nato is engaged in the afghan war at the moment do you know what nato means nato stands for north atlantic treaty organization does afghanistan border the atlantic region nato has become a military alliance which is trying to impose its rules on the
makes us stronger but in what way. there aren't any examples of joint manufacturing projects that have been successful thanks to the e.u. many people believe that airbus an area on space launchers were the result of e.u. cooperation but that's completely wrong these projects are international and i support international cooperation there is also a moral aspect to the european integration crisis people understand that they can't control the process anymore we just need to take the power to...
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now of the 200 people using stones and model to have cocktails. we're talking it's not even comparable, clearly. on the other hand, you know, there are new europeans that think of them as new europeans, the countries that joined the e.u. and the countries that were under communism for a long time. and nato. those two big institutions, something which has given them the freedom they wanted. >> chris morris, thank you.stil team witnessed dire conditions in a hospital in aleppo where doctors are doing their best to treat large numbers of people. among them, children. >> the u.k.'s first atomic bomb store, a roller coaster or 100-year-old cinema. among 1,000 sites risking destruction due to aging. we report. >> in an earlier age of austerity, the roller coaster at the dream land offered an escape from the misery of the great depression. britain's oldest roller coaster is in decay and many others are at risk of being lost forever. another is the crescent in buckston darby sure. it has fallen out of use by the turn of this century though now repairs are
now of the 200 people using stones and model to have cocktails. we're talking it's not even comparable, clearly. on the other hand, you know, there are new europeans that think of them as new europeans, the countries that joined the e.u. and the countries that were under communism for a long time. and nato. those two big institutions, something which has given them the freedom they wanted. >> chris morris, thank you.stil team witnessed dire conditions in a hospital in aleppo where doctors...
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he told us as a new rider for u.s. postal he discovered doping was systematic before and after armstrong joined the team. >> i remember seeing some of the stronger guys on the team getting handed these white lunch bags. so finally i started putting two and two together and, you know, basically there were doping products in the white lunch bags. >> pelley: hamilton told us orders for drugs were placed on cell phones that couldn't be traced. he remembered requesting a shipment of open owe from armstrong -- e.p.o. from armstrong. what was that conversation like? >> back in the day we had code words for certain things and -- most riders had secret -- had a second phone that was kind of secret. they didn't really share with anybody. secret phone, secret code words. skid them for some -- it was either poe or edgar allen poe which was kind of that was the code name for e.p.o . >> pelley: the director of the tour de france said armstrong's seven titles should not be awarded to another rider because doping was so prevalent duri
he told us as a new rider for u.s. postal he discovered doping was systematic before and after armstrong joined the team. >> i remember seeing some of the stronger guys on the team getting handed these white lunch bags. so finally i started putting two and two together and, you know, basically there were doping products in the white lunch bags. >> pelley: hamilton told us orders for drugs were placed on cell phones that couldn't be traced. he remembered requesting a shipment of open...
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set the stage for us. give us an idea about what we know where the candidates are today. >> reporter: good day to you. romney advisers acknowledge they thought the first defwibt most important. they know this one may be the most challenging because it's an issue that caters better to the president than governor romney. this is different than the past ones. it is a 90-minute debate that will be broken up into six 15 seg meth, four moderated by cbs anchor bob schieffer will focus on the middle east and terrorism and in one other significant difference is that both of the candidate will be seated which romney advisers acknowledge makes it a little more challenging for either side to have any sharp barbs. tougher to point at your opponent when they are sitting right next to you. romney spending much of his morning been behind closed doors with his closest advisers, among them ohio senator rob portman playing barack obama. one of the challenges for romney tonight i think will be for him to try to say what in fa
set the stage for us. give us an idea about what we know where the candidates are today. >> reporter: good day to you. romney advisers acknowledge they thought the first defwibt most important. they know this one may be the most challenging because it's an issue that caters better to the president than governor romney. this is different than the past ones. it is a 90-minute debate that will be broken up into six 15 seg meth, four moderated by cbs anchor bob schieffer will focus on the...
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that's us. >> that's cool. >> a little bit -- this is what is happening on air and happening during the debate. this is the home page of cnn.com. that's the huge player. that just happened a second ago. that's us. what is so incredible and this illustrates it so well you can share what is happening at that moment. this player on the poem page, we have closed captioning, so people who need closed captioning, who want closed captioning, this is something we added in a short amount of time. in addition to that, if you come half an hour late, 30 minutes, 40 minutes, you can scrub all the way back to the beginning. >> my own personal dvr. >> right. usually it is like a few minutes. this can go back an hour, an hour and a half. this is really hot. if i hit clip and share, right off the home page, it grabs the moment that just happened. look this is the moment and the moment inside the moment, right? >> alex wellen, get out of here. >> the team worked on this. i hit share on facebook. >> because what i
that's us. >> that's cool. >> a little bit -- this is what is happening on air and happening during the debate. this is the home page of cnn.com. that's the huge player. that just happened a second ago. that's us. what is so incredible and this illustrates it so well you can share what is happening at that moment. this player on the poem page, we have closed captioning, so people who need closed captioning, who want closed captioning, this is something we added in a short amount of...
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so i use visine. aah. it revives me, so i can get poked, winked, and -- ooh -- party all night long. only visine has hydroblend -- a unique blend of three moisturizers that soothe, restore, and protect to keep me comfortable for up to 10 hours. pirate party, here i co-- uh, honey? visine with hydroblend. find it in these visine products. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's durable and scrubbable. in this lab demo, bounty basic is stronger than the leading bargain brand. everyday life. bring it with bounty basic. affordably priced. tested by everyday life. and try bounty napkins. i don't have time for the flu. that's why i'm knocking things off my to-do list. vitamin d, done! hand sanitizer, done! hey, eric! i'm here for my flu shot. sorry, didn't make an appointment. well, you don't need one. whether it's flu shots or prescriptions, we continue to accept express scripts
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all of us serving you. us bank at legalzoom, we've created a better place to turn for your legal matters. maybe you want to incorporate a business you'd like to start. or protect your family with a will or living trust. legalzoom makes it easy withtep-by-step help when completing your personalized document -- or you can even access an attorney guide you along. with an "a" rating from the better business bureau lelzoom helps you get personalized and affordable legal protection. in most states, a legal plan attorney is available with every personalized document to answer any questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. connell: we talked a few minutes ago about iran. for the first time, the u.s. and iran have agreed on one-on-one talks. both the white house and the iranians have said then, and denied it. that is something you expect would come out tonight. this is a new report from the bipartisan policy center. it is a $10 hike in oil costing half a percent in terms of gdp growth.
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turn south of us into slaves. must follow but also among brotherhood involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the moment i stated i look a. bit more to nationals. is a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most that we are forced to pay protection to illegal groups water prices colombia going to pay. the people the modest effect on r.t. . lol. machine gun and rifle warning shots of routers a supposedly peaceful protest against the syrian leader turns up with opposition and al-qaeda flags seen in the crowds. the deadly blast rocks damascus as the un peace envoy meets the syrian president trying to broker a truce in the conflict torn country. and other stories that shape the way dozens are killed as the former stronghold of more of it though he sees another assault by pro-go
turn south of us into slaves. must follow but also among brotherhood involved in the monsoon and since i started working at the moment i stated i look a. bit more to nationals. is a cash cow to be milked dry and if i think that in this country is gold medal logie as an environmental cost which is unacceptable to local business was labelled illegal and controlled by criminals you know in order to protect our lives our families and to work in peace. most that we are forced to pay protection to...
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a lot of it goes down to what is going on around here with us and the rest of the world views us. we are a baston of capitol and we are a safe place to invest. and ratings downgrading not with standing and we get more cash from abroad. that is not a given and eched in stone and more countries are competing like in china and india. you heard all of this before. and the argument has been even if taxes go up here and even if the government gets bigger here, they are not going up nearly as much as they are abroad. in france, the top rate 75 percent. and so calm down x. people will always invest here by comparison. but the fact of the matter, that is not the fact of the matter. more capitol is increasingly leaving here and when it comes to pay trying to cash our incredible debt, not nearly the amount that is necessary to keep financing that debt. that is something that the eu parliment member is focusing on a great lover of our country. we are in deep you know what if we don't fix it. look at the european continent. daniel and joining us on the phone right now. one of the most eloquent
a lot of it goes down to what is going on around here with us and the rest of the world views us. we are a baston of capitol and we are a safe place to invest. and ratings downgrading not with standing and we get more cash from abroad. that is not a given and eched in stone and more countries are competing like in china and india. you heard all of this before. and the argument has been even if taxes go up here and even if the government gets bigger here, they are not going up nearly as much as...
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who gets to drive us over the cliff? (laughter) (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) these people are huge fans of buick. (laughter) i was so excited because last night was officially the foreign policy debate. unfortunately-- and i do not know this-- that means you have to talk about a lot of other stupid countries. (laughter) and this being boca raton, florida, they hit all the important ones. >> israel is a true friend, it is our greatest ally in the region. >> israel. our closest friend in the region. >> they have to abide by their treaty with israel. >> our ally israel. >> our bond w israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. >> israel. (laughter) >> stephen: i was playing a drinking game last night where i took a shot of manischewitz every time -- (cheers and applause) every time someone said "israel" and by the end of the debate i was totally diabetic. (laughter) but, folks, this wasn't just about israel it was also about countries that pose a threat to israel. a threat that obama has do
who gets to drive us over the cliff? (laughter) (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) these people are huge fans of buick. (laughter) i was so excited because last night was officially the foreign policy debate. unfortunately-- and i do not know this-- that means you have to talk about a lot of other stupid countries. (laughter) and this being boca raton, florida, they hit all the important ones. >> israel is a true friend, it is our greatest ally in the region. >> israel. our...
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leader use it but when it does i use that way and we know that for a fact ok not with let's let's remember we're talking about northern mali is a territory the size of france first of all it's very light land there's not a lot of tree cover there's not a lot of there's not a lot of anything it's not quite desert but it's close and you're not going to see boots on the ground from the united states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will see is surveillance craft the kinds of things that are used to pinpoint where people are moving so that they can be they can be dealt with they can be met they can be monitored by those troops on the ground there won't be all that many troops a drone requires that you have been a dental file will target a specific house a village a person and if the of cold they're not going to have that kind of activity and in any case to base the drones you're going to have to have military bases from which they can operate those don't exist either well let me say is what they are want to examine is there algeria i
leader use it but when it does i use that way and we know that for a fact ok not with let's let's remember we're talking about northern mali is a territory the size of france first of all it's very light land there's not a lot of tree cover there's not a lot of there's not a lot of anything it's not quite desert but it's close and you're not going to see boots on the ground from the united states or western europe you going to at worst see echo us troops supported by the west but what you will...
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away from the pan-african news a why is joining us from the us. right a humanitarian crisis that is developing in libya continuing siege of the time of bani walid a former gadhafi stronghold has left residents without vital supplies dr abdul hamid to a member of the local consul is inside the besieged city and gave us his account of what's happening. there at the border. you know you're on the ground in order to. normal here and there are going to. be preparing. for more you know of course. they're very happy. to have. that they are. being a lot of difficulty very very good. the siege of a bunny wiley distorted because the national congress wants to arrest the suspected murderers of the man credited with capturing colonel gadhafi the town fail to hand them over but the siege is too strong a response exposing the government's weaknesses says journalist james caught at it just goes to show that the deeply divided lines in the country right now tribally ethnically in terms of geography it's a it's a deeply divided country and there are a number of di
away from the pan-african news a why is joining us from the us. right a humanitarian crisis that is developing in libya continuing siege of the time of bani walid a former gadhafi stronghold has left residents without vital supplies dr abdul hamid to a member of the local consul is inside the besieged city and gave us his account of what's happening. there at the border. you know you're on the ground in order to. normal here and there are going to. be preparing. for more you know of course....
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us and so why is the us putting in these troops at first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the last past several years before this all started so this is just a way to juge gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i do i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of simply bombing people endlessly from the air very possible still ahead this hour bahrain security forces again cracked out on peaceful protesters and demonstrators demanding that the reforms of the monarchy strengthens ties with its military backer the u.k. . as a moscow court frees one of the three one of three members of the punk band pussy riot we look at what's behind it is asian that still to go. but first iran says it might consider limiting its enrichment of higher grade uranium if it's allowed to have fuel for research reactor that's a revival of a previous offer trying to break the talks deadlo
us and so why is the us putting in these troops at first of all to imply that some of syria is threatening jordan which of course is not true syria's got their hands full with the us inspired rebels who were trained by the way in turkey at a us air force base for the last past several years before this all started so this is just a way to juge gin up the tension to bring on more trouble i do i think it's true the u.s. will not use its troops to invade syria but will try a libyan strategy of...
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in time for us to use katie pilgrim good to see you again katie you were talking about a new boss warming the throne of citigroup hardware exactly that always setting out to impress him today his name is michael ware he's going to be the new leader of the gag he has been head of europe so far and he's going to take over from the pound to lead the bank through a u.s. bailout wall repaying our house and two hundred sixty one million dollars for him selves so if this is seen as you roll the puzzle by the news it certainly was the expenses that have a look at the numbers on wall street because a lot of news coming to day i would you say we are looking at days as industrial production rose more than expected others but they're out of corporate earnings as well estimates including datsun and also one of the top ones europe mother just to stay up at the end of the trading day we had ratings agency standard and poor's cutting the raising of fifty the spanish banks the exchange rate so the euro group made up investors will now be turning their attention to the e.u. summit later on this week. wheth
in time for us to use katie pilgrim good to see you again katie you were talking about a new boss warming the throne of citigroup hardware exactly that always setting out to impress him today his name is michael ware he's going to be the new leader of the gag he has been head of europe so far and he's going to take over from the pound to lead the bank through a u.s. bailout wall repaying our house and two hundred sixty one million dollars for him selves so if this is seen as you roll the puzzle...
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who told us that america could do better. it turns out that was george mcgovern more than any of the others. i think we were all drawn to him not just because of opposition to vietnam but because of that idealistic message that the country could do better at home and around the world >> woodruff: what do you think his legacy is? >> well, i'm perhaps alone in this. i think his success at saving the democratic party between '68 and '72 has been very much underestimated. he drew the mcgovern commission that changed the rules, opened the party to participation by women, minorities and young people. and democratizing the democratic party which led to the convention in '72. he's had a profound impact on the democratic party. many critics said that he ruined the party. i think he saved the party. >> woodruff: it's interesting that you say that because i've been reading today about, you know, so much of the commentary. for example, the "new york times" said he really never lived down the image of the liberal loser. how do you see tha
who told us that america could do better. it turns out that was george mcgovern more than any of the others. i think we were all drawn to him not just because of opposition to vietnam but because of that idealistic message that the country could do better at home and around the world >> woodruff: what do you think his legacy is? >> well, i'm perhaps alone in this. i think his success at saving the democratic party between '68 and '72 has been very much underestimated. he drew the...
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it was one of the largest and most heavily used in the department. the reason that is so is that howard's career document so many periods of american history you can have people who are interested in the indian wars in the west were interested in the civil war or interested in race relations, all coming to vote in college. these are highly used resource papers for people's research. first off, he was about an alumnus. class of 1850. he was in charge of indian affairs and part of university that existed in tennessee. he had such a large part in forming those institutes. he was on the board of trustees for years and years. he served as president in lincoln memorial university at different times of his life. he had service in the civil war and had a distinguished career in lots of different ways. here are some images up in overtime. early on, he is a general, he stayed with the union continentals. some older ones, including this rendition of him that reduces him to simple elements, but provides for a grand portrait at the same time. a photograph here an
it was one of the largest and most heavily used in the department. the reason that is so is that howard's career document so many periods of american history you can have people who are interested in the indian wars in the west were interested in the civil war or interested in race relations, all coming to vote in college. these are highly used resource papers for people's research. first off, he was about an alumnus. class of 1850. he was in charge of indian affairs and part of university that...
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get used to that name sandy. >> yes. watching that. >> it's a tropical storm, far away from the united states at this moment. but a lot of questions of where the final outcome of sandy will be. we had a quiet month of october in the tropics, at least as far as land threats have gone. this will move across jamaica, cuba, most likely as a hurricane tomorrow and thursday. then it will be near the bahamas on friday. that's close enough to florida that it has our atone shun. it's far enough down in the warm waters of the caribbean, well away from the chilly air of the united states right now. so the warm waters will allow it to develop into a hurricane, crossing jamaica, cuba, over the bahamas on friday. at this point the hurricane center thinks it will go north-northeast, all the rain and wind offshore. the question is what happens when it goes to bermuda? will it go out to sea or get sucked up towards the canadian maritimes or the northeast? it will be a delicate dance to see what happens with sandy come this time next week
get used to that name sandy. >> yes. watching that. >> it's a tropical storm, far away from the united states at this moment. but a lot of questions of where the final outcome of sandy will be. we had a quiet month of october in the tropics, at least as far as land threats have gone. this will move across jamaica, cuba, most likely as a hurricane tomorrow and thursday. then it will be near the bahamas on friday. that's close enough to florida that it has our atone shun. it's far...
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if you use a brush, you can use it any old way you want, you know. you can dip a whole bucket of paint on it and spread it all over. you can use it on the side, or you can wipe it, you know. i have lots of brushes, hundreds of brushes, and i don't clean them. you know, i just leave them around. after i stop painting, i just leave them. and they get a little stiff, and that becomes another character in the brush. and then you kind of stamp it into the carpet under your feet and loosen it up. and finally, when you look at the brush, it's covered with paint. you throw it away. this painting, somehow, i don't remember anymore. but it seemed that everything had disappeared at one time, but there was a space in the middle, and i thought i'd put a tree in the middle. and that's the worst place for a tree. i thought it would irritate me enough to put one there. you have to do something to yourself to overcome these feelings you have about a painting being right or wrong. you have to kill those ideas if you can. this painting had once upon a time been the onl
if you use a brush, you can use it any old way you want, you know. you can dip a whole bucket of paint on it and spread it all over. you can use it on the side, or you can wipe it, you know. i have lots of brushes, hundreds of brushes, and i don't clean them. you know, i just leave them around. after i stop painting, i just leave them. and they get a little stiff, and that becomes another character in the brush. and then you kind of stamp it into the carpet under your feet and loosen it up. and...
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us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil can't come into our ports. i imagine the eu would agree with us as well. not only ships couldn't, i would say companies moving their oil can't. people trading in their oil, i would tighten sanctions further. secondly, take on diplomatic isolation efforts. i would make sure that he is indicted under the genocide. by would indict him for it. i would also make sure that their diplomats are treated like the pa rya they are around had world. same way we treated the diplomats of south america. we need to in
us to. it is also essential for us to understand our mission in iran. that's to dissuade iran from having a weapon through peaceful and diplomatic means. five years ago when i was in the conference, i laid out seven steps. crippling sanctions were number one. they do work. you are seeing it right now in the economy. it is the right thing to do to have crippling sanctions. i would have done it earlier, but it is good we have them. number two, tighten those sanctions. ships that carry iranian oil...
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i appriate you being with us. i know there's a lot of stuff obviously that you learned about governor romney that you won't be discussing which is obviously totally fine. i wouldn't expect you to spill all the beans. but we just heard about body language, nonverbal communication. in your opinion, how critical is that to the perceived outcome of a debate? >> well, audiences report they take as much as 65% of meaning in a communications experience, including debates, from how people say things, not just what they say. >> 65%. wow. >> yeah. so body language is very important. it's verympornt to out hoyou communicate, not just what you communicate. >> most people will say that romney was thenef lastyou say t debate is typically viewed as the winner of all the debates but george w. bush, who you advised, was able to come back from a less than stellar first debate. how did he do that? >> well, i think he started paying attention to how he communicated. you know, in the first debate, president bush laid on the podium, he
i appriate you being with us. i know there's a lot of stuff obviously that you learned about governor romney that you won't be discussing which is obviously totally fine. i wouldn't expect you to spill all the beans. but we just heard about body language, nonverbal communication. in your opinion, how critical is that to the perceived outcome of a debate? >> well, audiences report they take as much as 65% of meaning in a communications experience, including debates, from how people say...
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augustine, and joins us now live. are the rallies getting more intense as the election draws closer. is the crowd more rapped up in them? >> the crowd is getting a lot more raucous in terms of chantish four more years for president obama and vice president biden. the enthusiasm level is high. the crowd count has been cent over the past few weeks i have been following vice president biden. you can probably see him behind me. if you can't see him, you can see his supporters. he's still here. this is the third rally over the last two days here in florida. obvio obviously, a critical battleground state. the president has been here alone nine times in 2012. a few things he's mentioned in his speemp, similar thing s he mentioned in the last few days. romney in terms of describing him as a flip-flopper. he went after him for the whole binder thing, for the second day in a row, holding up the binder for the binder full of women moment. and one interesting moment, there was a baby crying. a baby in biden's speech. he acknowled
augustine, and joins us now live. are the rallies getting more intense as the election draws closer. is the crowd more rapped up in them? >> the crowd is getting a lot more raucous in terms of chantish four more years for president obama and vice president biden. the enthusiasm level is high. the crowd count has been cent over the past few weeks i have been following vice president biden. you can probably see him behind me. if you can't see him, you can see his supporters. he's still...
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don't mind us. we're just trying to do a lot. joining us is john taylor, of fx concepts. there's another john taylor one of our guests. >> he was one year behind me in college. >> no kidding. >> yeah, amazing. >> you're both great and cover things completely differently, but i crave information from both of you. so life is going quickly because i thought it was like a year ago when you said we're going back into close to a recession. that was 18 months ago. we did slow down, that was the spring when we had the first time and it got a little bit better and another spring swoon and i've been defending you saying that this is not much of a recovery, so to say it's a recession, you could argue philosophically that you were right, that it never really did. if this is a recovery, it's kind of mute but it did get better. now where are we? >> i don't feel like i was right. i feel like i was wrong. >> you do? you wanted an actual recession of back-to-back quarters of negative growth? >> i felt like bernanke has done a fantastic job of keeping this floating along. not great but flo
don't mind us. we're just trying to do a lot. joining us is john taylor, of fx concepts. there's another john taylor one of our guests. >> he was one year behind me in college. >> no kidding. >> yeah, amazing. >> you're both great and cover things completely differently, but i crave information from both of you. so life is going quickly because i thought it was like a year ago when you said we're going back into close to a recession. that was 18 months ago. we did slow...
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how would you use those? >> i like to -- this is what i'm going to make tonight at the meatball madness. we do a little bit of sauce. and why don't we -- here, cut a meatball for me. >> here we go. >> there we go. cut the meatball, we're going to add some red onion. and here's the meatball fan over here. and a little bit of red pepper flakes. we're making this just for you, al. a little bit of provolone. >> smells a little strong, doesn't it? >> but it's good. it's spicy. >> okay. and here's what it looks like. press it, melt it altogether. >> you've got skewers, pizza here. >> i can do anything with them. >> we're back right after this. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. here is sarah caldwell. >> getting word of another accident on southbound j.f.x., just past cold spring line. you can see the delays that lead up to the beltway, and our and outer loop jammed up prior to the j.f.x. we have another accident backing up traffic in howard county. southbound 95, d laid ou
how would you use those? >> i like to -- this is what i'm going to make tonight at the meatball madness. we do a little bit of sauce. and why don't we -- here, cut a meatball for me. >> here we go. >> there we go. cut the meatball, we're going to add some red onion. and here's the meatball fan over here. and a little bit of red pepper flakes. we're making this just for you, al. a little bit of provolone. >> smells a little strong, doesn't it? >> but it's good. it's...
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greg smith is with us now. he writes more about his time on wall street his new book "yes left goldman sachs." good morning. >> good morning. >> you went out with a bang. you wrote this op ed. what was your go? did you want to embarrass the firm? >> not at all. actually, you know, i worked at this place for 12 years, i put a lot of heart and soul in it. i used to fly out to stanford twice a year to recruit students but the mentality shifted from one where you were servicing clients to one where you were taking advantage of client and it reached a point where my values and the values i was seeing around me were not matching and the hypocrisy of that was very great. >> some say an investment bank being out to make money there where is the news there? what, in your mind, crossed the line at goldman? >> absolutely banks should be in the business for capitalism, making money, but i think capitalism doesn't need to come with unethical behavior. i think once you start seeing unethical things, i think that's where you
greg smith is with us now. he writes more about his time on wall street his new book "yes left goldman sachs." good morning. >> good morning. >> you went out with a bang. you wrote this op ed. what was your go? did you want to embarrass the firm? >> not at all. actually, you know, i worked at this place for 12 years, i put a lot of heart and soul in it. i used to fly out to stanford twice a year to recruit students but the mentality shifted from one where you were...
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those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration." >> at that point, he begins thinking about, "is there some other way to do the same job that i'm trying to do?" which is lift people out of poverty. >> narrator: he decided to move on, this time to law school. >> he said to some of his community organizing buddies, he needed that credential, that harvard law degree, to access the corridors of power. >> narrator: christmas-time in 1968, mitt romney returned to detroit from his mormon mission. his mother and father were waiting at the airport, and so was his high school girlfriend, ann davies. >> ann i
those pastors would use anything. i mean, he was called a pawn of jews and catholics, certainly an outsider. this whole issue of, you know, is he black enough, you know, began to arise. >> narrator: with mixed success, he tried to build coalitions for three years. but he had become frustrated. he wrote about it in a letter to a friend. >> "it's tough. lots of driving, lots of hours on the phone trying to break through lethargy, lots of dull meetings. lots of frustration."...
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jim cramer joins us right now. jim, i know david's got some more news on the sprint story, things he's been following up on but we also just got that jobless claims number, which was a drop of 30,000. came as a big surprise to people. >> you got to blow up everything because of the sprint news. david faber owns that story. watch for clear wire, that's up big. i don't trust that common stock. jobless claims, keeping with a number we saw last week that was a survey number. i defer to steve leisman on this because he's been the most honest reporter on this and knows more than anyone. obviously it is a good number. this blankfein interview can be seminole today. i want to know what he thinks about this tell-all book. goldman sachs doesn't have tell-all books. these are all big things today. i'm shock it's all coming together all at one time. 12:30 today. i'll stop paying attention to the tape. >> i don't think you're going to stop paying attention to everything. i think you got about seven eyes you can be following dif
jim cramer joins us right now. jim, i know david's got some more news on the sprint story, things he's been following up on but we also just got that jobless claims number, which was a drop of 30,000. came as a big surprise to people. >> you got to blow up everything because of the sprint news. david faber owns that story. watch for clear wire, that's up big. i don't trust that common stock. jobless claims, keeping with a number we saw last week that was a survey number. i defer to steve...
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stay with us. ♪ green and waste of time. a hybrid battery plant in michigan is putting workers on furlough despite the $150 million grant. the plant has not produced a battery since it opened two years ago. with more on this, the republican candidate for senate and former congressman, policy onlyist for heritage foundation. welcome to you both. congressman, starting with you. okay. so the plant that got $150 million in taxpayer money is laying people out off. another solyndra here? >> it's very, very possible. the president announced this, came through my hometown, holland, michigan, did a victory lap in the community saying look what the federal government did for you, create k this investment, creating jobs, and insulted their hometown congressman for not voting for the package, and three and a half years later, and it looks like it's a bad investment. all of us that live in the community are disappointed. you know, the problem here is the president wasn't spending the government's money. the p
stay with us. ♪ green and waste of time. a hybrid battery plant in michigan is putting workers on furlough despite the $150 million grant. the plant has not produced a battery since it opened two years ago. with more on this, the republican candidate for senate and former congressman, policy onlyist for heritage foundation. welcome to you both. congressman, starting with you. okay. so the plant that got $150 million in taxpayer money is laying people out off. another solyndra here? >>...